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Azu-reusMay 13, 2006 5:52pm
If you haven't tried these two distros yet, give them both a try, they are both classy elegant and very outstanding.

I primarily use Ubuntu but run a dual boot of Ubuntu/Yoper and XPsp2/Dreamlinux Studio Edition:

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yoper.com [yoper.com]

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dreamlinux.com.br/english/index.html [dreamlinux.com.br/english/index.html]

for dreamlinux take a look at there MKDistro tool:
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The exclusive MKDistro tool allows you to build your own Distro from the ground up easily, in a completely assited way.


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TinyBittyBitMay 13, 2006 6:05pm
Thanks for the hook up, these both look like great distros I will try them both.


cybormoronMay 13, 2006 8:28pm
yea. a tip of the hat for this one. definitely gonna look at that mkdistro tool.


Azu-reusMay 15, 2006 12:40am
Good Welcome.

I really think that both of these are great.


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PinGUYSep 1, 2006 5:53pm
Its been about 3 or 4 mouths since I last looked and tried Dreamlinux, but I just went there now to see how the distro is coming along and it looks awesome, they now have flash and video play back in firefox, with the XGL desktop and much more.

Its like some one asked me what I would like to see in a linux distro and made this for me, this has every thing I would ever want.

I am downloading it now and can't wait to run it

dreamlinux.com.br/english/index.html [dreamlinux.com.br/english/index.html]


Azu-reusSep 1, 2006 6:14pm
yes it is a dream come true with all the codecs you need...which reminds me I have to reboot and try their XGL version out.....


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PinGUYSep 1, 2006 6:41pm
Azu-reus I am a little bit jealous now I have an ATI card so i can't try out the XGL version of dreamlinux :-(
But still this is still an awesome distro even with out the XGL

EDIT#

just come across FoX Linux has any one tryed this yet.
foxlinux.org/modules/news/article.php [foxlinux.org/modules/news/article.php]

EDIT 2#

I am running it now i had to setup my network but that was a matter of clicking apply in the network setup, I am loving this distro only one problem with it, it wont read/wright to a ntfs hard drive, but still i am going to install it and start using it as my main linux OS.


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CastorQuinnSep 2, 2006 5:22am
I've had some trouble with FoX, getting it to network with Windows. But that could be down to my own lack of ability with networking. Non-*NIX networking wasn't as intuitive or assisted as with other more network-friendly distros. Other than that, and the NTFS problem (I couldn't get around that, which is a problem for me because I need to network Linux with Windows) it is a slick release.


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PinGUYSep 2, 2006 5:43am
just wondered about fox linux im not running it but it looked like a sweet os.

i am running dream linux at the moment with out any problems, anyone that has never run a linux distro or even if you have I highly recommend running this OS.

The only problem a newbie might have with dreamlinux is getting it to run with windows because the partion tool isn't all that user friendly but apart from that it is a dream to run and use (no pun intended)

Edit#

dreamlinux works once you first boot in but once you restart of the first time it wouldn't boot back up.

I thought it might of been something i might of installed so i did a fresh install again loaded up the os then restarted it straight away with out doing any thing and it did it again it wouldn't boot in, so it looks like i am going back to PCLinuxOS


Azu-reusSep 2, 2006 10:32am
here is a screenshot of Dreamlinux XFCE 2.0 XGL experimental version, I have now on my harddrive and is my primary OS:



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